On Monday, Payne was charged with one count of identity theft, one count of controlled substance and one count of third-degree retail fraud.

Payne allegedly used a relative’s identifying information to obtain a prescription from Hillsdale Community Health Center’s emergency room. The charge is a felony, carrying a maximum sentence of five years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.

Additionally, Payne allegedly obtained hydrocodone at a Rite-Aid Pharmacy using the fraudulently obtained prescription. The controlled substance charge — obtaining narcotics by fraud — is also a felony, carrying a maximum sentence of four years in prison and/or a $30,000 fine.

The third-degree retail fraud charge dates back to March, when Payne allegedly stole $58.01 worth of fuel from a Buddy’s Minimart.